DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS
The following three types of test (diagnostic)
programs are available for most magnetic tape
units:
l Internal diagnostics
l The programmed operational functional
appraisal (POFA) for the MTU in your system
l The MTU peripheral equipment functional test
(PEFT)
Internal Diagnostics
Internal diagnostic tests are controlled by the MPC
ROM. For periodicity and procedures, look in the PMS
MIP and MRCs.
Programmed Operational Functional
Appraisal (POFA)
The programmed operational functional appraisal
(POFA) tests are run under the control of a stand-alone
computer. That is, the computer running the POFA
cannot be simultaneously running the operational
program. The POFA consists of four separate tests that
are discussed in the following paragraphs.
THE FUNCTION AND FORMAT TEST. The
function and format test checks the ability of the MTU
to respond to computer commands and to provide status
and error condition information.
THE DUPLEX TEST. The duplex test checks
MTU response to duplex control commands.
THE TRANSPORT COMPATIBILITY
TEST. The transport compatibility test checks the
compatibility between the MTTs.
THE EXTENDED OPERATION TEST. The
extended operation test checks the ability of the MTU
and MTTs to operate for extended time periods.
Periodicity of the POFA tests is determined by the
PMS MIPs. Youll find the operating procedures in the
NAVSEA POFA manual.
Peripheral Equipment Functional
Test
The peripheral equipment functional tests (PEFTs)
run under the control of the operational program
computer. They are a subset of the dynamic combat
system test (DCST) and are designed to be run online
with and as part of the operational program. You can
use the PEFT tests to check MTU write and read
compatibility and to perform a function and format test
of the MTU without interrupting the operational
program.
SUMMARYMAGNETIC TAPE
STORAGE
This chapter has introduced you to magnetic tape
storage concepts and atypical magnetic tape unit. The
following information highlights points you should
have learned.
MAGNETIC TAPE Magnetic tape is made of a
ferrous oxide material glued to a thin plastic or metal
strip. Magnetic tape comes in a variety of sizes and
lengths such as open reels, cartridges, and cas-
settes.
MAGNETIC TAPE HANDLING Magnetic
tape handling includes the storage, handling,
maintenance, and control of tapes. By following the
proper procedures, you can prevent damage to your
tapes and safeguard the information contained on the
tapes.
DATE STORAGE ON MAGNETIC
TAPE Magnetic tape storage concepts introduced
you to how data is written on and read from magnetic
tape. It also introduced you to the different methods
used to encode data on the tape. These are
return-to-zero (RZ), non-return-to-zero (NRZ),
non-return-to-zero indiscrete (NRZI), and phase
encoding (PE). Phase encoding allows for the highest
densities of data, while retum-to-zero is limited to very
low densities.
MAGNETIC TAPE UNIT The magnetic tape
unit is the device for writing and reading magnetic tape.
It has two major functional areas; the magnetic tape
controller and one or more magnetic tape transports
(MTTs).
MAGNETIC TAPE CONTROLLER The
magnetic tape controller receives and processes data
and commands from the host computer and sends data
and status to the host computer. It provides timing and
control signals to the MTT for read, write, search, and
rewind operations.
MAGNETIC TAPE UNIT OPERATIONS
Magnetic tape units can perform the following
operations: read, write, search, space file, and re-
wind.
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